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A Pillow All Moms Must Have
2 Comments Published by Brian Yalung August 3rd, 2008 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun.At times, a mother will perhaps want some time out but a husband and especially the kids may not even notice when she would want it. While a mom makes it a point to do all the chores even if she is exhausted, it may come to a point that she will want to sleep without any distractions.
It is in these cases that this door pillow may come in handy. The “Mommy Needs Sleep” door pillow stresses a point without needing to shout or make it clear that she is dead tired. Hanging it outside her bedroom is enough to tell the people in the house to not to disturb her.
A good buy for $5.00 only.
(Source) Peepers Sleepers
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Are you a Sleep-Deprived Dad
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung December 6th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Education.
We have heard of parents being sleep deprived whenever the new born babies comes home. Normally, it would be the mothers who would have to deal with it. But don’t get it wrong, dads have their share of sleeping less to take care of the child.
A lot of this stems from the fact that new fathers are equally excited to take care of their baby as well. While most would disagree, there are also fathers who would want to see to it that all their baby’s needs are met as well. Add to the fact that moms need a break as well. Imagine months of carrying the child and going into labor. If you think of it, mothers need a break too.
(Source) Chronic sleep deprivation is one of new motherhood’s lesser joys, as any first-time mom will tell you between yawns.
What is less understood is how a new baby in the house affects fathers — and a professor at the University of Regina is trying to change that.
“Although we do know a fair bit about what it’s like for moms to become new parents, we don’t know so much what it’s like for dads,” said Lynn Loutzenhiser, head of a study called Mom & Dad Plus One.
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Modern Mothers Lack Proper Sleeping Time
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung September 13th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Issues.
It is only customary to find mothers to be by the side of babies, especially the new born ones and take care of them during the night time. While there have been advanced machinery and technology to help aid moms in taking care of their child, the need to be aware of them and be up and about to perform the manual means of ensuring that infants get their needs has been something that is contributory towards required sleep for them.
Technology was meant to make life easier for people but for mom’s this deprives them of the usual 6 to 8 hours of sleep. This in turn leads toward emotional stress which results into arguments that may overall become origins of breakups and misunderstandings.
Hence, sleep is now seen to be something important in the emotional and psychological aspect. It is more than pure dozing off. They help shape up how people must be fully aware of comfort and calmness for anyone today.
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New born babies would usually keep parents awake. It may lead to disagreements between parents on who will be the one to attend to the baby who wakes up at the middle of the night. Mothers would usually become grumpy and that leaves the dads to take on the cudgels.
Well just imagine the mom having to go through the pregnancy and delivery stages. Don’t you think it is about time that the fathers get to work and give the moms a break?
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